Career
He and Bendis are working with Paramount Pictures on a film adaptation of the work. He co-created with P. Craig Russell, an Eisnerand Harvey-winning one-shot for Marvel Comics featuring Doctor Strange entitled What Is lieutenant That Disturbs You, Stephen? In 1996, he directed a production of Joe Orton"s Loot for the Weathervane Theater in Akron. In 1997 he co-created (with Jay Geldhof and Galen Showman) The Lost, a Harvey-nominated comics mini-series which continued the story of Peter Pan in modern times, with the protagonist presented as an amoral vampiric boy prostitute.
He has written comics for other publishers, including Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, and Todd McFarlane Productions/Image Comics.
In 2004 he began writing District of Columbia Comics" Manhunter series, relaunching it with a third volume, in which he introduced the character of Kate Spencer and her supporting cast. He co-created (with artist Jesus Saiz) Kate Spencer, the title character of the series, the first female character to carry the long-running legacy.
Although #30 was listed as the final issue, the series resumed a year later with Michael Gaydos on art However, the series was finally canceled with issue #38 in January 2009.
Andreyko went to write the Manhunter back-up feature in District of Columbia Comics" Batman: Streets of Gotham monthly series that launched in June 2009.
Later work includes The Ferryman for Wildstorm, created by Joel Silver, with artist Jonathan Wayshak. In 2010 he wrote Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle, a one-shot that tied into the Return of Bruce Wayne event. In 2011 Andreyko collaborated with artist Billy Tucci on a fill-in story for Birds of Prey, which featured his Manhunter character.
In September 2013, after the creative team of J.H. Williams III and West. Haden Blackman announced their departure from Batwoman, District of Columbia co-publisher Dan Didio announced Andreyko as the new ongoing writer of the series starting with issue #25.
In October 2014, Andreyko was announced as the writer of District of Columbia Comics series Wonder Woman "77. The series is set within the continuity of the Lynda Carter series.
Andreyko lives in Los Los Angeles He is openly gay. The Ferryman (with Jonathan Wayshak, 5-issue limited series, Wildstorm, 2008–2009)
Batman: Streets of Gotham #1-13 (Manhunter co-feature only, District of Columbia Comics, 2009–2010)
Michael Chiklis" Pantheon (5-issue limited series, IDW Publishing, 2010)
Let Maine In: Crossroads (4-issue limited series, Dark Horse Comics, 2010–2011).